I rely on my home office to keep everything straight, from school lunches to blog posts, which is why I’d love to have a creative workspace that looks so great that I really want to be there, rather than at my local coffee shop. Let’s be honest, as a working parent, my mind can to be pretty cluttered; I’m thinking about deadlines while I’m cooking dinner, and I’m organizing playdates while I’m checking email.

These 12 innovative, beautiful and creative workspace ideas—for parents and kids too—are inspiring me to want to stay on task.

 

Workspace ideas: Ikea hack that raises a desk for sitting or standing | via Kelli Handerson

A desk that raises from sitting to standing
We’re hearing more and more about the benefits of standing up at your desk, so I’m intrigued by Kelli Anderson’s creative workspace idea. This standing desk IKEA hack was created so that the section for her computer can be raised to a standing desk when she gets tired of sitting. Pretty cool, if not entirely an easy DIY. See her site for all the instructions.

 

Creative workspace ideas: Rolling bench seat that disappears into a living room hutchRolling bench seat for a hidden home office
My award for most clever may go to this rolling bench seat that slides right into the built-in shelving, which we found on Houzz designed by Cory Connor. This is so perfect for families who don’t need a major workspace and want to be able to “put it away” when company comes. Those cubbyholes all the way up the shelving can be filled with pencils and other school supplies so your kids always know where they are, and I’d be sure to use that space under the seat for storage too.

 

Creative workspace ideas: Wallpaper to differentiate the home office by Trine Andersen via Design*Sponge | Cool Mom Tech

Wallpaper creates a visual divider
The minimalist Danish look is perfect in Ferm Living founder Trine Andersen’s office featured at Design*Sponge. Her storage is, er, stored away somewhere (I’m hoping there’s a huge filing cabinet out of view) but wherever it is, it’s really the striking wallpaper that divides the office area along the wall from the rest of the room. Huge props for going with such a bold, fearless pattern!

 

Creative workspace ideas: Create an office in a closet behind rolling barn doorsTurn a closet into a home office
On the off chance you don’t always keep your desk so clean, or you simply don’t have the space for a full office, you can hide your workspace out of sight behind a rolling barn door, like this one made of chalkboard by Whitney Architecture on Houzz. I love this creative workspace idea which provides a decent amount of storage and a proper desk, only it’s easily closed away when company comes. Or when you want to keep that tempting screen out of the sight of kids when it’s mealtime.

 

Creative workspace ideas: Turning a small unused corner into a modern desk space Built-in desk creates a workspace out of an underused corner
If you have a weird little unused corner in your house, build in a desk to make the most of the space. I love this sleek modern small-space workspace design by Insight Design Group, especially the chrome-and-glossy-red combo and that huge magnetic Chat Board on the wall. Eliminating a full set of legs on one side actually buys you some needed inches when you’re dealing with small spaces

 

Creative workspace ideas: Built-in desk in a narrow backyard officeTurn a garage or shed into a private home office
Another version of the built-in desk is done so beautifully here, in this funky, small workspace design by Sett Studio in Austin, Texas. Just in case the cowhide rug didn’t give that away. If you look closely, the office is actually in a tiny backyard shed facing the garden, which is another smart idea: If you don’t have enough space (or privacy) in your home for an office, convert a garage or shed.

 

Creative workspace ideas: Create a recessed desk in a closet, via Kathy Corbut InteriorsTransform a kids’ closet into a pair of desks
Our kids need workspaces of their own too, and this recessed desk built into an unused closet space is a brilliant workspace solution. I mean, the storage! The doors! The divider that promises to keep my kids from bickering! Okay, maybe that’s asking too much. But I love everything about this novel use of space by Kathy Corbet Interiors. Provided there’s somewhere else to keep their clothes, of course.

 

Creative workspace ideas: A built-in bed and desk by Susanna Cots at HouzzA pull-out desk designed into a loft bed
Space-saving is a major design factor for many families, and I think this built-in sleeping space with a pull-out desk designed by Susanna Cots is such a cool idea. You can stash your laptop and other gear in all that amazing storage space, and then a plug (or a larger adapter) is right there when you need to charge your devices. To be sure, this is not an easy weekend DIY; hire a contractor and a serious designer like Susanna for this one.

 

Creative workspace ideas: Elevated bed with the desk up top, at Kidsomnia

A raised workspace as part of a loft bed
If “rolling chair” and “elevated desk” don’t immediately make you think “emergency room” when it comes to your kid, then check out this incredibly clever raised workspace on Kidsomnia that makes great use of small space. I would definitely make sure that desk is built in (though I’m sure it is) and reconsider the casters on the chair. But otherwise, that’s pretty awesome.

 

Creative workspace ideas: bookcase desk hack DIY via Apartment Therapy

Combine a bookshelf and a kitchen table to make a double desk
Another way to put multiple kids–or even just two adults– in a small workspace while still keeping them separate is this crafty DIY bookshelf hack desk we found at Apartment Therapy (which is always filled with fabulous ideas but you probably know that already). I’d probably style it a little differently—more modern accessories and no skirted chair covers for me—but the idea is really a great one.

 

Creative workspace ideas: Modular New School Desk at Land of Nod

A modular desk for lots of kids
If you have more than one kid, check out this solution, in the bright red-and-white New School desk from Land of Nod. It’s so energizing, I feel like this room would make homework with the kids a breeze, right? If you look closely, the setup shown here is actually four desks pushed together, which means you could go smaller, or break them apart later into four desks. Not that you’d ever need to separate your kids in order to get their work done, but…

 

Workspace ideas: Loft bed on Houzz by Rosenberry Rooms

A loft bed with a full workspace area underneath
This tradition solution is still great way to make the best of your space, only it doesn’t have to look so traditional. This cool loft bed design by Rosenberry Rooms on Houzz is a sleeker piece of furniture than some we’ve seen, and the workspace and storage space you get underneath are impressive. I might cut that desk in half and include a mirror to create a vanity, and free up some precious bathroom time in the morning too. As your kids get older you’ll know just what I’m talking about.